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the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit very, very hard by sandy. your forecast for the next couple of days. high of 49 for your tuesday. get out and vote. should be a nice day for 45 on wednesday. thursday, 49 degrees. before, look at this, guys, before -- >> yea! >> -- a nice warm-up, saturday, sunday, monday, above average for a change. boy, do we need that after what we're going to be seeing. >> thank you, doug. >>> when we come back on news4 at 5:00, a pilot lands his plane and crashes into an suv. we're going to hear from the couple in the car. >> the infomercial says the no-no is a beauty break-
the data takes us farther out to sea, that would be good news for us. philadelphia, the jersey shore, new york, long island, it looks like they will be once again hit by a very strong storm. winds 50 to maybe 60 miles an hour. they will be dealing with beach erosion up into that region, too. we'll be watching out for that. inland snow, yeah, possible. isolated slick spots early thursday morning. yes, the coastal issues will be the most, especially up through the areas that have already been hit...
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doug joins us now to let us know. >> for the first time in a while, we've hit the mid-50s. at least for high temperatures. but the wind is definitely kicking up as you mentioned. current temperature 52. the dew point right now, 12. the humidity is way down there, very dry atmosphere. look at those winds gusting to 30 miles an hour across the area right now. no rain across our region, but we're going to see clear skies tonight. the storm left our area early this morning after reporting a little bit of light rain and snow at the airport last night. no accumulation as we were talking about. it does look like now we're just going to be dealing with clear skies and sunshine. wait until you see the change in the pattern coming up over the next couple of days. it will take us through the weekend. and i'll show you what that means for you. >> all right. >>> late this afternoon, the man who killed several people and shot congresswoman gabrielle giffords learned his punishment. keith russell is following the sentencing for jared loughner. keith? >> wendy, jared lee loughner will spen
doug joins us now to let us know. >> for the first time in a while, we've hit the mid-50s. at least for high temperatures. but the wind is definitely kicking up as you mentioned. current temperature 52. the dew point right now, 12. the humidity is way down there, very dry atmosphere. look at those winds gusting to 30 miles an hour across the area right now. no rain across our region, but we're going to see clear skies tonight. the storm left our area early this morning after reporting a...
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don't use the pop-ups, just use a thermometer. >> 165, the magic number. consumers want to know if pink turkey meat is safe. when we see it pink, and we often do -- >> usda again helped us with this answer. it says that the color of cooked poultry, like turkey, is not always a sure sign that it's safe. the only way to know your turkey is safe, again, is to use a food thermometer. make sure it's reached the safe 165-degree fahrenheit. the meat of smoked turkey is always pink. so you should never be alarmed in this case. we put lots more thanksgiving turkey tips online. just go to nbcwashington.com, and search turkey tips. they're all there. if you have a question you would like us to consider at "ask liz," go to nbcwashington.com, and connect with me on twitter, and on facebook by searching the consumer watch. at 5:00 tonight, how long does it take to defrost that frozen turkey? once defrosted, how long do you cook it? we have all the answers at 5:00. >> if i'm a guest, there's no leftovers. >> no worries. >> i'm a vacuum. liz, we'll see you at 5:00. good a
don't use the pop-ups, just use a thermometer. >> 165, the magic number. consumers want to know if pink turkey meat is safe. when we see it pink, and we often do -- >> usda again helped us with this answer. it says that the color of cooked poultry, like turkey, is not always a sure sign that it's safe. the only way to know your turkey is safe, again, is to use a food thermometer. make sure it's reached the safe 165-degree fahrenheit. the meat of smoked turkey is always pink. so you...
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but right now i think it will affect us. and guys, this could bring some areas some snow. >> that's not good news. neither is this, what we're about to tell you. millions of americans are relying on generators this week and the champion power equipment company is recalling more than 8,500 of its generators because of a fire hazard. this is what those generators look like. they were sold from december to july of last year in costco stores. eight fires have been reported. we do have the model numbers and other information at nbcwashington.com. just search generator recall. >>> new york's coney island aquarium, it may have to evacuate thousands of marine animals at the site in the wake of the superstorm sandy. like other parts of the city the 14-acre aquarium flooded, lost electricity. the staff has been working to restore the filtration systems necessary to keep those animals alive. there isn't enough electricity to keep all of the exhibits and the holding tanks going. so if the full power isn't back up in a couple of days, th
but right now i think it will affect us. and guys, this could bring some areas some snow. >> that's not good news. neither is this, what we're about to tell you. millions of americans are relying on generators this week and the champion power equipment company is recalling more than 8,500 of its generators because of a fire hazard. this is what those generators look like. they were sold from december to july of last year in costco stores. eight fires have been reported. we do have the...
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cloud cover stays with us. then slowly gradually throughout the day tomorrow we'll see more and more clouds leave the area. but a cold start we'll have and with some winds still hanging in tomorrow morning we may be looking at wind chills north and west not too far from here at about 34, 35 degrees or so. so a cold start for us tomorrow. we will be having some sunshine, partly sunny conditions tomorrow, and then mostly sunny on sunday as high pressure moves in but it's going to move out very quickly so by sunday afternoon clouds start to race back with a weather front that's going to be skirting just down to our south. a mostly sunny to partly sunny day coming our way on sunday. and you know what? it's so easy to blurt that word out, "nor'easter," with a system moving up the coast. but really this isn't a true nor'easter with a northerly wind. and as it makes its way from south to north a lot of tropical characteristics with it too. so not a true nor'easter but for that wednesday late time period, early thursda
cloud cover stays with us. then slowly gradually throughout the day tomorrow we'll see more and more clouds leave the area. but a cold start we'll have and with some winds still hanging in tomorrow morning we may be looking at wind chills north and west not too far from here at about 34, 35 degrees or so. so a cold start for us tomorrow. we will be having some sunshine, partly sunny conditions tomorrow, and then mostly sunny on sunday as high pressure moves in but it's going to move out very...
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so a nice pattern change for us. instead of the big trough of cold air we have a ridge of high pressure coming on in. that'll provide a south wind for tonight and into tomorrow and monday. that means beautiful weather. don't forget it's veterans day. we can go out and give your local veterans or if you see anybody wearing a world war ii hat down there at the memorial give them a handshake and say thank you. cold front brings us rain showers by tuesday. so that's the time we're watching. today clouds to start. but sun to finish. highs today upper 50s and low 60s. tomorrow will be a far nicer day to be outside than today even will be. plenty of sunshine. warmer weather tomorrow. highs in the upper 60s to near, dare i say it, 70 degrees? tomorrow? 72 for the holiday on monday? that'll be perfect weather indeed. chance for rain showers, maybe even november thund other than tuesday ahead of some cooler weather. navy on the road taking on troy in alabama today. down there south of montgomery, sunny and warm. 71 degrees for
so a nice pattern change for us. instead of the big trough of cold air we have a ridge of high pressure coming on in. that'll provide a south wind for tonight and into tomorrow and monday. that means beautiful weather. don't forget it's veterans day. we can go out and give your local veterans or if you see anybody wearing a world war ii hat down there at the memorial give them a handshake and say thank you. cold front brings us rain showers by tuesday. so that's the time we're watching. today...
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harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is the kind of weather that seems like it goes with that part of the world. one of the things we learned is that the water in the western atlantic was five degrees above normal. that's part of the interview that went into this storm, that's causing damage that we're still learning about, even today. what my story is for "rock center" tonight, we went into lower manhattan where there's no power, hundreds of thousands of people with no power. it was quite astounding to see people make do. new yorkers are notoriously cranky. sometimes hard to get along with. but when pus
harry smith joins us live from new york to tell us about this. harry, i know you've seen a lot of devastation through hurricane coverage, tornadoes, the mississippi overflowing its banks, about ten years ago. is this the end of an era for these people along these coastal towns in jersey? >> boy, you know, around the shop here the last couple of days, i've been saying, this is what i expect, have grown to expect from places like florida, or gulfport, mississippi, or new orleans. this is...
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can's here to tell us about that. 1984. >> 1987, to be exact. the rivalry goes back to 1934, rieger. the eagles lead the series with 72-58-5 against the skins. they have dominated lately winning five out of the last six meetings. but there was a game back in 1987 where doug williams played lightsout. september 13th, 1987. the first day doug delivered. reggie white and the eagles gave the skins a first quarter get. jay rolling left. he just can't see the freight train coming. white separated schrader's shoulder on the play. a nagging injury that would keep him out for most of the season. >> we just fell on the shoulder. it's just a matter of the way i came down. something gave. unfortunately it was my shoulder and not the ground. >> reporter: enter doug williams, who ends the first drive with a six-yard touchdown pass to art monk. there's more pain in the point after. number 4, atkinson, he gets run into. a dislocated left ankle. effectively ended atkinson's career with the redskins. second quarter, and the eagles take flight. randall cunningham
can's here to tell us about that. 1984. >> 1987, to be exact. the rivalry goes back to 1934, rieger. the eagles lead the series with 72-58-5 against the skins. they have dominated lately winning five out of the last six meetings. but there was a game back in 1987 where doug williams played lightsout. september 13th, 1987. the first day doug delivered. reggie white and the eagles gave the skins a first quarter get. jay rolling left. he just can't see the freight train coming. white...
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. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm laura evans. the edge begins with world leaders paying tribute today to veterans. >> we often forget while today is veterans day in america, it's also world armistice day. we'll hear how leaders across the globe honored the troops. >> reporter: the 11th hour of the 11th day in the 11th month is honored every year to mark the end of world war i in 1918. president obama commemorating veterans day here in america by laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier saying it's the country's sacred obligation to take care of its own. >> take care of our veterans. we take care of our families, not just by saluting you on one day, once a year, but by fighting for you and your families every day of every year. >> reporter: in the united kingdom queen elizabethattends a remembrance sunday ceremony in london laying a wreath in honor of british and the commonwealth's troops who lost their lives. in belgium crowds gather for a military parade ending at the mennengate memorial with a wreath laying ceremony a
. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm laura evans. the edge begins with world leaders paying tribute today to veterans. >> we often forget while today is veterans day in america, it's also world armistice day. we'll hear how leaders across the globe honored the troops. >> reporter: the 11th hour of the 11th day in the 11th month is honored every year to mark the end of world war i in 1918. president obama commemorating veterans day here in...
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>> we introduce you to a man who took us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed in his home, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> it was devastating. i had no clue it was going to be this severe. >> we talked to him today as he secures his ohm. >> crews removed the tree costing him thousands of dollars. he is doing what he is supposed to. >> you have to go out and buy plywood and tarps. keep the receipts because you'll be reimbursed for that. he says in addition to keeping receipts, take pictures of the damage. don't make permanent repairs until you file a claim or talk to your insurance agent. homeowner policies all have hurricane deductibles. those deductibles are based on the percentage of insured value of the home, typically between 1% and 5%. >> there is going to be a lot of surprised homeowners when they find out their deductible is $5,000 $8,000 instead of $500 or $1,000. >> at this point, i hope it covers everything. >> he was told it could take up to three days before an agent could estimate the
>> we introduce you to a man who took us inside his alexandria home to show us what was left of his bedroom. had he stayed in his home, he probably would have been crushed by the tree that crashed into his bedroom. >> it was devastating. i had no clue it was going to be this severe. >> we talked to him today as he secures his ohm. >> crews removed the tree costing him thousands of dollars. he is doing what he is supposed to. >> you have to go out and buy plywood...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> let me start with you, some people say the president clearly has the upper hand in these negotiations, is that true? >> not entirely. i think what kristen said is true that polling shows that most americans agree a pretty strong majority agrees that the wealthy need to pay more taxes and so that president obama is going to be pushing. you look at the republican side and as you know, many on the house side say we have house republican majority, came here to cut government. we need to replace these sequestration cuts that take place at the same time that the tax cuts expire. these spending cuts are goingo combination with tax cuts that expire of sending us into recession. they say those spending cuts if we're going to replace them, we need to see some numbers. democrats are not coming up with any spending cuts in these preliminary discussion and that's making republicans they say they need spending cuts. at the same time you'll see the white house pushing for an increase in the debt ceiling and republicans say if you want that and the sam
thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> let me start with you, some people say the president clearly has the upper hand in these negotiations, is that true? >> not entirely. i think what kristen said is true that polling shows that most americans agree a pretty strong majority agrees that the wealthy need to pay more taxes and so that president obama is going to be pushing. you look at the republican side and as you know, many on the house side say we have house...
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they are just hate us -- they will just hate us, and we can't do this. and if you don't mind, let me read the admiralty's letter back. this is the evening of the 2nd. it says: firm intention of his majesty's government that if the french do not accept any of your alternatives, they are to be destroyed. so admiral sommerville fromy gal tar sails out with his flotilla, one was the uss hood, and during the night when they're sailing churchill sends sommerville this message. churchill to sommerville: you are charged with one of the most disagreeable and difficult tasks that a british admiral has ever been faced with, but we have complete confidence in you and rely on you to carry it out relentlessly. so this is really hardball. what happened was the fleet showed up outside the harbor at dawn. a friend of admiral gensel, the french admiral, came to present him the terms. gensel was furious. he was also under orders not to obey any foreign power, meaning british -- >> host: under orders from who? >> guest: from his own government. the government had now change
they are just hate us -- they will just hate us, and we can't do this. and if you don't mind, let me read the admiralty's letter back. this is the evening of the 2nd. it says: firm intention of his majesty's government that if the french do not accept any of your alternatives, they are to be destroyed. so admiral sommerville fromy gal tar sails out with his flotilla, one was the uss hood, and during the night when they're sailing churchill sends sommerville this message. churchill to...
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he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington.
he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington.
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make sure to tweet us if you have any information or anything that you would like to tell us or get out your opinion on something. you can go to hash tag fox 5 you decide if you want to tweet us. also, just to let you know, we'll be streaming our coverage live online. you can see what kind of things are happening throughout the day. we'll have the results page as well on myfoxdc.com. you will able to see the results all the way from the presidential race down to the races in your neighborhood that affect you even more. and as well, just make sure to download our fox 5 app. that ill with be very helpful for you. can you do that through going through myfoxdc.com so clearly, wisdom, if you head to myfoxdc.com, it is everything you need to know. basically, everything you need there except for being able to vote. that you got to do on your own. back to you. >>> is redskins coach mike shanahan throwing in the towel on the season? the coach tries to clarify some comments he made following sunday's game that sparked loud reaction. stay with us. >>> only four nfl teams have ever started 3-6 and
make sure to tweet us if you have any information or anything that you would like to tell us or get out your opinion on something. you can go to hash tag fox 5 you decide if you want to tweet us. also, just to let you know, we'll be streaming our coverage live online. you can see what kind of things are happening throughout the day. we'll have the results page as well on myfoxdc.com. you will able to see the results all the way from the presidential race down to the races in your neighborhood...
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borgen and maureen joins us now for abc 7 news at 6. -- gordon and more rain join us now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good evening. a bombshell that the cia. the top man, general david petraeus, stepping down in the wake of a personal scandal. president obama has accepted the resignation and the search begins now for his replacement. >> he admitted to having an extramarital affair. he has been married to his wife, holly, for more than 37 years. richard reeve has reacted to this shocking revelation of. >> maureen, we are getting word in more. they are reporting revelations was discovered in the course of an fbi investigation. it's unclear why the feds were investigating. a lot of people we spoke with say they are simply stunned by the resignation and the reason behind it. cia director, army commander in iraq and afghanistan, had a distinguished career. in a move that
borgen and maureen joins us now for abc 7 news at 6. -- gordon and more rain join us now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> good evening. a bombshell that the cia. the top man, general david petraeus, stepping down in the wake of a personal scandal. president obama has accepted the resignation and the search begins now for his replacement. >> he admitted to having an extramarital affair. he has been married to his wife, holly, for more than 37...
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i think in doing so, it gives us a history of what it looks like and helps us rethink not only what was going on in the south, but what was going on in the national and conservative political realm as well. the history of modern conservatism, a history that thurman is left out because we only remembered this cartoonish figure from the deep south. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv. now a decision by five men to leave their ivy league schools and join the british army in the spring of 1941. six months prior to pearl harbor and america's involvement in world war ii. this is about one hour. >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you for the kind introduction and thank you for introducing me the epicenter of support in the united states. thank you to c-span and booktv to making me feel like oprah winfrey, if only for an hour. it is wonderful to be here. isn't it everything that a bookstore should be? i am thrilled to be here at the north shire. i am also happy to be in vermont because i have long-standing family ties with the state and i
i think in doing so, it gives us a history of what it looks like and helps us rethink not only what was going on in the south, but what was going on in the national and conservative political realm as well. the history of modern conservatism, a history that thurman is left out because we only remembered this cartoonish figure from the deep south. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv. now a decision by five men to leave their ivy...
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he's tryg to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatoriai responsible for the content of this advertising. prand you're seeing that rightno quitn amernow... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and..he... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving americ
he's tryg to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatoriai responsible for the content of this advertising. prand you're seeing that rightno quitn amernow... over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and..he... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my...
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they could use it. the garrett county sheriff says about 95% of the state and county roads are open after close to 30 inches of snow there from the big superstorm. last week governor martin o'malley toured the areas hit. nearly all residents should have power by midnight tonight. >>> i have been combing through the daily deals. here's a deal to display the holiday picture you plan to take to the family. google offers has a deal with a framing studio in washington dc. you will pay $49 and get $200 to use for any custom framing project. >>> get an exam, x-rays and teeth cleaning for 5 bucks. that is going to save you about $250. this is with berkshire county dental. >>> let's go have some fun. 901 restaurant and bar has an offer with deal city. pay $12 and get open bar for two on a friday or saturday night from 9:00 until 10:00 pm. get open bar for 15 people, start a little party. >>> if you have an offer you have sent, i would love to hear from you on facebook. >>> the presidential candidates are crisscr
they could use it. the garrett county sheriff says about 95% of the state and county roads are open after close to 30 inches of snow there from the big superstorm. last week governor martin o'malley toured the areas hit. nearly all residents should have power by midnight tonight. >>> i have been combing through the daily deals. here's a deal to display the holiday picture you plan to take to the family. google offers has a deal with a framing studio in washington dc. you will pay $49...
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and use a credit card for purchases. they can offer greater protection than a dent card in the event of -- debit card in the event fraud. if you do get duped don't try to resell the merchandise. >> even if you tell somebody this isn't a real whatever handbag. but it's still a great bag. you're still liable if you could really get in trouble. you could get prosecuted and don't resell it. >> very important note there. now if you think you've purchased a fake you definitely want to start by demanding your money back from the merchant. regardless of the return policy. also you will want to loop in your local or state consumer protection agency. they're going to put pressure on the merchant to shut down and maybe get the money back in the process. >> wow a long process. >> it is is a long process. so best -- >> merchants know what they're selling. >> best to not buy those bargain deals. >> wait for the sales. >> right. >> thank you jess. >>> tonight is military appreciation night at wizards' games. >> what that means we're go
and use a credit card for purchases. they can offer greater protection than a dent card in the event of -- debit card in the event fraud. if you do get duped don't try to resell the merchandise. >> even if you tell somebody this isn't a real whatever handbag. but it's still a great bag. you're still liable if you could really get in trouble. you could get prosecuted and don't resell it. >> very important note there. now if you think you've purchased a fake you definitely want to...
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he used this really mundane sort of metaphor. he said it's like, he referred to as swimming hole in vermont where he liked to swim in the summer. he said it's like being, i think it was 20 feet, at 20 feet and wanting to jump and also not wanting to jump. i have checked brewster's journal that he kept all the way through his time in north africa but it came very telegraphic when he actually got into combat and sort of slept a night in a cave. nothing but a -- just little things like that. not a lot of introspection than. is that helpful? >> yeah. >> oh, i'm sorry. go ahead. >> clearly he was driven by, or the group was driven by faith as you suggested and patriotism. also by the bravado of being a young man. i wonder if you came across anything the -- of doing that kind of thing because they all belong to a certain social strata. that is a little bit trite. i actually thought of that but it wasn't quite what i was reflecting on. in other words the imperative that might come from being part of a group, a social group in the countr
he used this really mundane sort of metaphor. he said it's like, he referred to as swimming hole in vermont where he liked to swim in the summer. he said it's like being, i think it was 20 feet, at 20 feet and wanting to jump and also not wanting to jump. i have checked brewster's journal that he kept all the way through his time in north africa but it came very telegraphic when he actually got into combat and sort of slept a night in a cave. nothing but a -- just little things like that. not a...
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of us. and then thursday sun returns, 53. as we head toward the weekend, we got warmer temperatures. saturday 66, so a nice day for the heart walk at nats park and 67 on sunday for the ravens. monica, good morning tou. >>reporter: we've been getting questions as to what potentially could be happening on 270, and, really, it's incident free. it's just a slow, slow traffic this morning. in fact, a long slow stretch, 16 miles an hour off and on as you leave fredrick and then it gets really slow as you head from 109 toward 121, and then suddenly it breaks loose down past that toward gaithersburg and rockville. let's take a live look near route 109 on the southbound side on our mdot camera. this is what you're dealing with. all the lanes are open, it's just very, very slow and heavy this morning. let's go back over to our maps and this time we'll head out west where there's accident cleanup continuing for a good two hours now here on route 234 on balls ford road, prince william parkway at balls f
of us. and then thursday sun returns, 53. as we head toward the weekend, we got warmer temperatures. saturday 66, so a nice day for the heart walk at nats park and 67 on sunday for the ravens. monica, good morning tou. >>reporter: we've been getting questions as to what potentially could be happening on 270, and, really, it's incident free. it's just a slow, slow traffic this morning. in fact, a long slow stretch, 16 miles an hour off and on as you leave fredrick and then it gets really...
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i mean, they really gave us the tools to do this right, and... and it was because they trusted us. they knew that we were fans and that we weren't gonna... we weren't gonna destroy their property. (train whistle blowing) (people talking indistinctly) i say, brian, look, three rows down. what? is that tom bosley? what would tom bosley be doing on a train in switzerland? i'm almost certain. tom! did he look? i don't know. well, if i yell, you have to watch. tom bosley! no, it's not him. huh. the road shows have been a lot of fun. we started with "road to rhode island" in season one. and, uh, seth had this idea to do an episode based on those bob hope, bing crosby road shows. seth, as you probably know, loves bob hope. and, you know, is very familiar with those movies and the music from those movies and... so, i think that having "road to..." with brian and stewie, they're sort of our bing crosby and bob hope. up until that point stewie had kind of existed in his own world. he would talk to rupert and hatch diabolical schemes. and brian meanwhile was kind of peter's sidekick. and they
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thanks for joining us. tune in at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 for the day's news. >> we'll be back tomorrow for news 4 midday. join us then. until then, have a terri what's so special about mini babybel cheese? it's the tasty -- whoa! [ laughing ] it's the tasty 100% natural little cheese that -- oh, thank you! ...goes wherever you're going. mini babybel cheese from the laughing cow. have you laughed today? blends tantalizing queso fresco with a spicy kick of chipotle for a rich, creamy taste.
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think of us as a good bra, you know, just a little lift where you need it. that's what we are. >>> here's something great that happened that matt organized on friday night that we've been telling you about, the telethon, the concert. it was a tremendous success, you guys. for everybody who phoned in and gave money, $23 million raised. >> isn't that amazing? >> it rocked. so many great acts. billy joel, bruce springsteen. >> matt has those guys on speed dial. it was in a short time frame, he called billy joel, bruce springsteen. >> mary j. blige. jimmy fallon was singing "under the boardwalk." his back-up singers were billy joel, bruce springsteen. take a listen. ♪ down by the shore ♪ down by the sea ♪ on a blanket with my baby where i'll be ♪ ♪ under the boardwalk ♪ we'll be having some fun ♪ under the boardwalk >> the boss is in the back, you can see him. >> it was really terrific. >> by the way, can i say something? there are a lot of storm victims out there who you cannot believe the spirit and resilience. i went with some friends to staten
think of us as a good bra, you know, just a little lift where you need it. that's what we are. >>> here's something great that happened that matt organized on friday night that we've been telling you about, the telethon, the concert. it was a tremendous success, you guys. for everybody who phoned in and gave money, $23 million raised. >> isn't that amazing? >> it rocked. so many great acts. billy joel, bruce springsteen. >> matt has those guys on speed dial. it was in...
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as a film crew and open up and tell us their stories. but i think with mountaineers and those of us, we all climb everest. we've been in the himalaya a lot. i've lost plenty of friends while climbing. there are a lot of comparisons to combat. there is teamwork. there is camaraderie. there is overcoming challenges. all of those pieces that come from mountaineering also apply in combat, so what that gave us was some mutual respect. the veterans when they met those of us that were guiding around the film crew and they said, "oh, you climbed mount everest." you know what it's like. you know what it is to suffer, or be scared, or be in a dangerous place. >> i went to iraq for a couple of months at the beginning of the war in 2003, and then i did another tour and i can't explain why, but those are some of the best moments of my life. you know, i think here up in the mountains there is a way that you can -- there is a way you and replicate that. ♪ >> well this documentary it represents three years of hard work and every second of it was worth
as a film crew and open up and tell us their stories. but i think with mountaineers and those of us, we all climb everest. we've been in the himalaya a lot. i've lost plenty of friends while climbing. there are a lot of comparisons to combat. there is teamwork. there is camaraderie. there is overcoming challenges. all of those pieces that come from mountaineering also apply in combat, so what that gave us was some mutual respect. the veterans when they met those of us that were guiding around...
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also getting a few sprinkles just east of us around anne arundel county. temperatures around the regions are in the 30s. we'll have this rain off and on this morning, changing to snow this afternoon. i'll have details on that coming up in just a few minutes. aaron? >> thank you, tom. >>> this morning there is a lot to look back on from president obama's victory last night. the country and the world watched as votes came in, and we saw state after state turn blue in terms of those -- the states that were in question, the toss-up states, as it were. tracie potts is in chicago where things have quieted down after an electrified crowd really lit up the place in chicago. tracie? >> reporter: good morning, everyone, from chicago. we weren't even sure we'd have an answer for you this morning. the race is so close. there are still major states outstanding as of early this morning. we do now know president obama won the 270-plus electoral votes needed to win this very close race. >> sorry about that. we're having trouble with tracie potts' story. we'll get to that
also getting a few sprinkles just east of us around anne arundel county. temperatures around the regions are in the 30s. we'll have this rain off and on this morning, changing to snow this afternoon. i'll have details on that coming up in just a few minutes. aaron? >> thank you, tom. >>> this morning there is a lot to look back on from president obama's victory last night. the country and the world watched as votes came in, and we saw state after state turn blue in terms of those...
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toys "r" us c.e.o. jerry storch told us the calendar works in retailers' favor this year. it's the longest possible number of days between thanksgiving and christmas. >> this store is teeming with people who are excited to be here. it's a celebratory atmosphere, actually, and it's also -- it's okay. it's also just an incredible sea of humanity. >> reporter: the boost in e- commerce may be the biggest headline. it's projected to grow 17% this holiday season. dana telsey is a retail analyst. >> retailers are joining the fray. they're becoming successful dot- com merchants investing more in their online web sites, investing more in duplicating the experience of a store online. >> reporter: craig berman, vice president with amazon.com says they're expecting their best year yet. >> we're entering a world of perfect information where customers have incredible amounts of information right at their fingertips, whether it's a smart phone or a tablet computer. so the customers are able to go wherever they may be and check prices, check sizes, check availability. >> reporter: and ret
toys "r" us c.e.o. jerry storch told us the calendar works in retailers' favor this year. it's the longest possible number of days between thanksgiving and christmas. >> this store is teeming with people who are excited to be here. it's a celebratory atmosphere, actually, and it's also -- it's okay. it's also just an incredible sea of humanity. >> reporter: the boost in e- commerce may be the biggest headline. it's projected to grow 17% this holiday season. dana telsey is...
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call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier. temperatures elsewhere, low to mid-40s. most of maryland and virginia, eastern shore out in west virginia was down in the upper teens this morning. many in the high and low valleys in the highlands of west virginia and maryland. now, it's climbing up to 40 degrees. this is what's been happening over the last several hours. we have a disturbance here that is now over georgia and the carolinas. storm team 4 radar showing rain in north carolina. the latest indications are, as it gets off the coast, it will form an area of low pressu
call or e-mail us. tom kierein joins us now with a look at the forecast. >> folks waiting in lines are shivering this morning. >> my heart goes out to them. many people are waiting in line for a couple hours. it didn't get above freezing until 8:30 this morning. here is a look at the sky. sunshine over capitol hill. reagan national, 44. the dew point very dry at 24. the temperature really dropped this morning. a northeast breeze at five to ten miles per hour. it feels chillier....
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tracie potts live in cincinnati for us. tracie, thank you. >>> there are three major referendum questions on maryland's ballot today. we want to make sure you know exactly what those questions are going in today. here's a look at them. questions 4, 6, and 7. we're going to start here with question 7 on expanding gambling. it is basically asking you two things that you want to be thinking about. first, do you think the state's casinos should be allowed to have table games? quite simply, that is the question. here is question number two. do you think a casino should be built in prince george's county, raising the number in the state from five to six? you answer both questions for or against at one time. then there is the next question six on the same-sex marriage issue. it's already been passed into law, but it needs approval from voters to be fully enacted. here you are either for or against the law. couple of quick details. the law allows gay and lesbian couples to get a marriage license and allows religious institutions to
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> a man accused of being the east coast rapist reportedly admits to raping several women. aaron thomas spoke to a reporter for the "washington post" from a cell where he is awaiting trial. he told the reporter he attacked several women in several states beginning two decades ago but doesn't know why. he said quote, i need help with this problem, its it's serious. >> in california, investigators are calling to a tragic accident that two people died and four more got sick after eating wild mushrooms this happened at the gold age villa senior care center. the residents became sick after eating wild mushrooms in soup. experts warn people should only eat wild mushrooms if they are educated about them. >>> to some scary moments for some passenger as board a southwest flight in denver saturday night. the 737 plane miss ad taxiway moments after landing and slipped off the runway and into a patch of grass. there was heavy snow coming down at the time of the a
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> a man accused of being the east coast rapist reportedly admits to raping several women. aaron thomas spoke to a reporter for the "washington post" from a cell where he is awaiting trial. he told the reporter he attacked several women in several states beginning two decades ago but doesn't know why. he said quote, i need help with this problem, its it's serious. >> in california, investigators are calling to a tragic...
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to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign, and the pilot was coming in too low. >> i think it probably should be marked. obviously, they knew they were going to the airport. that was the attraction for them to come out here. they should have looked before they crossed the runway. he's looking on down the runway a little too low on his approach. i think he should have been a little higher on the approach. >> the owner of the airport is working with the faa and the national transportation safety board on possible safety recommendations. >> don't want that to happen. too close f
to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign,...
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he's trying to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign commimittee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> 5:46 right now. here is what is coming up in a few minutes. a pumpkin carving experiment goes all wrong for one news tv reporter. we'll show you what happened. >> also an elementary schoolteacher has a classroom full of students. they are bouncing everywhere. why she gave them a free pass. >> how do you blow up a pumpkin? the campaign in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. we'll get details coming up at 6:00. >> 5:46 now. checking headlines around the world. at least 42 people dead after a fuel truck exploded. there is no immediate suspicion that terrorists were involved. the tanker exploded under a bridge after a traffic accident. >> look at this. suspected smugglers tried to drive this jeep over a makeshift ramp over a border fence. it got stuck right after the top of the fence. the suspects wound up running back into mex
he's trying to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign commimittee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. >> 5:46 right now. here is what is coming up in a few minutes. a pumpkin carving experiment goes all wrong for one news tv reporter. we'll show you what happened. >> also an elementary schoolteacher has a classroom full of students. they are bouncing everywhere....
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mike allen, thank you for joining us. you for your coverage. >> 6:47. >> was checked in with jacqui jeras. e like a repeat of yesterday. a livee looking at the picture in all alexandria. conditions along the potomac and other rivers. the flood threat has diminished down.ved and what is left with sandy -- over to doug hill for more. >> good morning. off.of cloudy to start chilly temperatures. we are born to recover today the 40's, into the 50's. average temperatures the day. moment, 46 at reagan national. temperatures around the area mostly in the '40's. a few sprinkles mainly north of the metro. hurricane sandy sprinkles and showers. dry air working in the system us a bit ofg sunshine. will top out around or 56 degrees. forward, more sunshine tomorrow than today, more sunshine over the weekend. and another reminder that night returned the hour as we one resume eastern standard time. it looks like election day be cooled, but nice and dry. traffic time now. >> thank you. the beltway, things are optimistic. just across repor
mike allen, thank you for joining us. you for your coverage. >> 6:47. >> was checked in with jacqui jeras. e like a repeat of yesterday. a livee looking at the picture in all alexandria. conditions along the potomac and other rivers. the flood threat has diminished down.ved and what is left with sandy -- over to doug hill for more. >> good morning. off.of cloudy to start chilly temperatures. we are born to recover today the 40's, into the 50's. average temperatures the day....
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not used to dealing with this. >> we've all been in new york city regularly. i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh. that's tough on a good day. let alone a day like the last couple of days. >> thanks jess. >>> well, some sometimes when you deal with all the hardship it can lead to creativity. >> it's the case for one montgomery county man. how he used his car to power through sandy. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now, it is coming up on 5:48. thursday, a new month. and pretty much the same forecast from yesterday. >> oh mostly cloudy. cool. little breezy. stray sprinkle north and west but i wanted to share a picture. yeah. i think so. out on the weather terrace thank fly the winds are light at th
not used to dealing with this. >> we've all been in new york city regularly. i grew up outside of new york city. people in new york city are in the patient. it can be like yesterday, let's go let's go. >> exactly. >> my daughter walked the 17 blocks because she said the buses which were free yesterday packed like sardine cans. they find a way though. they're in the -- they're not patient but they find a way. >> you know four wheel transportation in new york city -- ooh....
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this use the the car pool land but they're using that to allow drivers to go through. it will be this way as far as gm instigation and one lane for at least the next several hours. >> the backup continues to grow and the exodus and here. as you saw from a live shot it is just crawling getting up to the scene. we only have one lane open and that is the far left lane. is the the three right lanes closed as well as the oregon expressway off ramp. the accident is right under the over crossing. as you work your way out of the south bay as as you get 85 that is where traffic add drops down to less than 50 mi. per hour. to get close to the accident scene you're moving around 25 mi. an hour. we have the fatal accident on the northbound side in the opposite directions right across the next is seen see if he is dealing with a separate crash. it is not a major accident, just a fender bender but they are causing a backup. in this crash will be here throughout the morning, possibly into the afternoon. avoid high we one-on-one if you're trying to get to the stanford shopping center
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that uses force randomly; they use force when they need it. they're brutal when they need to be. the number of people killed by this regime is in the tens of thousands. in one short period of time, they killed almost 4,000 political prisoners who were already serving time for other crimes. >> reporter: i asked him what the regime is afraid of. why is it so paranoid? as he put it. >> they're afraid, because they know the reality-- the iranian society doesn't want them. they, in my view, are not supported by any more than 20% to 25% of the people. it's that 20% to 25% that is taking the lion's share of the oil wealth. they are robbing the country blind. >> reporter: the dissidents' earned international recognition recently when imprisoned attorney nasrin sotoudeh and banned filmmaker jafar panahi were awarded the european parliament's prestigious sakharov prize for human rights work. the iranian government refused to let the prize winners meet with the prize sponsors. still, despite the crackdown, dissidents keep trying to change a regime that i
that uses force randomly; they use force when they need it. they're brutal when they need to be. the number of people killed by this regime is in the tens of thousands. in one short period of time, they killed almost 4,000 political prisoners who were already serving time for other crimes. >> reporter: i asked him what the regime is afraid of. why is it so paranoid? as he put it. >> they're afraid, because they know the reality-- the iranian society doesn't want them. they, in my...
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tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time i climbed a mountain or had the courage to get in the ring for the first time, it just started to shift my self-esteem. so after a bunch of years sober, i thought how do we give this to other people? i saw a lot of people in recovery being stuck in isolation. a lot of fear about the relapse. so i thought let's take them in the mountains and see what happens. >> and what happened? >> it's just so transformative. anyone who's crossed the finish line or stood on top of a mountain knows it changes something in your heart. and i think for folks in recovery it's just a really profound
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. >> you elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together. in this election, you, the american people, reminded us that, while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america the best is yet to come. >> the president also said he looks forward to working with his now former opponent mitt romney to working together. >>> here is how the electoral map stands right now. you notice all the pieces of the puzzle are not yet in place. president obama has 303 electoral votes to romney's 206. florida is still in doubt because the race remains too close to call. the president does have a slight lead at the moment. the president managed to win in just about every swing state, including virginia. in the commonwealth, the president managed about 62,000 more votes th
. >> you elected us to focus on your jobs, not ours. and in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together. in this election, you, the american people, reminded us that, while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america the best is yet to come....
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests, demonstrations, taking place in places like alexandria, port sayid. these demonstrators are angry after a controversial set of decrees were announced by egypt's president mohammed morse yir. it's important to explain there's decreases. one of them bans anyone, even the judiciary, my authority, from overturning, appealing, any of mr. morsi's decisions since he took office in june. this is an order that to be in place until a parliament takes over, a parliament is established that could be months away. technically right now mr. morsi is the most pow
reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests,...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that investigation was the ability to work as a region. i can tell you that 20 years ago, police departments didn't work as well together i think they can had good relationships. but today you can have a police officer go to their desk top and get information from outside the department. we have these records management systems, all connected, and this really came out of necessity, because when you have -- working the sniper case with killings in maryland, virginia, and the district, we had to work together, and i will tell you, that the public would have
stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that...
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pakistanis also have a narrative which is the americans use us and discarded. to use this against the russians in the 1980s, toss us out ostensibly because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11 but after 2014 they're going to go away. you can count on. that is pakistanis think americans are hardwired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and very pernicious. one way to get out of this would be what hussein polk county, my counterpart suggest, time for fa divorce. or what others who shall remain nameless have said in the press, it's time for content, it's time to push this way. those two i think are not reasonable alternative. steve hadley has said remaining engaged with pakistan, there's no alternative to which. but i would argue that having a focus center on a bilateral relationship with something that's been a problem for us, what we need to do is to break out of this bilateralism, if you will, this sterile debate and look at the issues that are crosscutting, the issues that have to do with pakistan's rel
pakistanis also have a narrative which is the americans use us and discarded. to use this against the russians in the 1980s, toss us out ostensibly because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11 but after 2014 they're going to go away. you can count on. that is pakistanis think americans are hardwired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and very pernicious. one way to get out of this would be what hussein polk county, my counterpart...
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joining us now on the phone is the ceo of toys "r" us, jerry storch. he's outside the big toys "r" us store in times square. good morning. so you moved your holiday door busters up to 8:00 p.m. yesterday. that's the earliest ever for your store. any indication that that's helping your bottom line? >> our customers loved it. last year we started at 9:00 p.m. there were long lines outside every one of our stores. they asked us to open a little earlier so this year we opened at 8:00 p.m. we're a family store. a lot of parents brought their kids at 8:00 p.m. they even sat and ate ice cream. it was a wonderful environment. there were tons of deals and they're still going now. there's still tons of time to get out and shop today. >> what are some of your best deals? remind us. >> well, for example, we have 50% off some of our monster dolls, among the hottest dolls you can find. tons of other offers at 50% and 60% off. we have a huge deal on skylanders giants the post popular kids video game and we have sky landers giants at $49.99 it's regularly $74.99. we h
joining us now on the phone is the ceo of toys "r" us, jerry storch. he's outside the big toys "r" us store in times square. good morning. so you moved your holiday door busters up to 8:00 p.m. yesterday. that's the earliest ever for your store. any indication that that's helping your bottom line? >> our customers loved it. last year we started at 9:00 p.m. there were long lines outside every one of our stores. they asked us to open a little earlier so this year we...
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us pictures. >> thank you for joining us. we're back in half an hour with more local election results. >> pelley: now it's getting interesting. polls are closed in 40 of the 50 states as america elects a president tonight. headline of the hour: cbs news estimates that ohio and wisconsin-- two of the key battleground states that could tip the balance-- are leaning towards president obama. but we cannot project a winner yet in thu either state or any f the five battleground states where the polls are closed. let's look at the presidential race map as it stands at this moment. 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. we are now showing president obama with 123 and mitt romney with 153. mr. romney's states are shown there in red. mr. obama's in blue. the states in white are state where polls are closed but we don't have enough information to make a projection of a winner the states. the states in gray are those where people are still voting. let's have a look at some of the states where mitt romney is picking up his elec
us pictures. >> thank you for joining us. we're back in half an hour with more local election results. >> pelley: now it's getting interesting. polls are closed in 40 of the 50 states as america elects a president tonight. headline of the hour: cbs news estimates that ohio and wisconsin-- two of the key battleground states that could tip the balance-- are leaning towards president obama. but we cannot project a winner yet in thu either state or any f the five battleground states...
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